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- the present invention relates to an improved product display stand, and an improved method for storing and displaying product using this display stand. More particularly, the display stand of the present invention permits the user to not only place the products to be displayed atop the display surface of the stand, but also to store containers (i.e., boxes) of the product within drawers contained within the stand.
- the drawers of the display stand are moveable between a closed position wherein the containers are held within the display stand, and an open position wherein the drawers extend partially from the stand in a downwardly-angled configuration.
- an optional cooling/humidification unit may be placed within the interior of the display stand to thereby provide cool and/or humidified air to the produce placed in the drawers of the stand.
- the stands are typically designed to not only present the products in a fashion pleasing to the eye, but also to protect the product from damage. In some instances, the products must also be maintained in a controlled atmosphere in order to prevent their deterioration. This is particularly true for produce items, as many must be maintained in a cool, moist atmosphere in order to preserve freshness and a pleasing appearance.
- bananas account for 10% of all produce sales, it is also desirable to display bananas in their own free-standing display positioned apart from other produce items. Such displays are, however, not conducive to the provision of a cooled, humidified atmosphere. This problem is heightened by the fact that it is normally desirable to display the bananas in a single layer in order to prevent bruising.
- numerous flee-standing, multi-layered banana display stands have been developed, all require the grocer to continually replace bananas which are quickly removed from the stand. Usually this requires that boxes of bananas be retrieved from storage rooms for replenishment of the display.
- Most grocery stores however, lack a storage area wherein the bananas can be maintained at the desired appropriate temperature and humidity.
- a product display stand comprising:
- a first drawer positioned beneath the display surface for storing the product, the drawer movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the drawer is disposed within the stand when the drawer is at the closed position, wherein the drawer is angled downwardly when the drawer is at the open position, and wherein the drawer may be moved from the closed position to the open position by slideably moving the drawer from the interior of the stand in the direction of the vertical face.
- the front of the drawer is preferably positioned flush with the first vertical face when the drawer is at said closed position, and at least a portion of the drawer is positioned externally of the stand when the drawer is at the open position.
- the first drawer also preferably has a right side and a left side, and the stand further comprises first and second vertical support members positioned within the stand. The first vertical support member is positioned adjacent and parallel to the right side of the drawer, and the second vertical support member is positioned adjacent and parallel to the left side of the drawer, and each side of the drawer is slideably attached to the adjacent vertical support member.
- first and second vertical support members each have a first slide channel, wherein each of these first slide channels has a horizontal section and a downwardly extending section, with the downwardly extending section having a terminus.
- the drawer itself then further comprises:
- the right and left slide couplings can slideably move from the horizontal section of their respective slide channels to the terminus of the downwardly extending section as the drawer is moved from the closed position to the open position, thereby causing the drawer to angle downwardly after being moved to the open position.
- Each of the vertical support members also preferably has a second horizontal slide channel, and the drawer further comprises:
- the display stand of the present invention preferably comprises a plurality of such drawers, and one of these may be positioned beneath the first drawer described above.
- the additional drawers are preferably attached in the identical manner as that described above, and are therefore also moveable between a closed position and an open position.
- Additional drawers may also be provided along the other vertical faces of the stand, and thus the stand of the present invention may further comprise:
- third and fourth vertical support members (equivalent to the first and second vertical support members described above) positioned within the stand, the third vertical support member positioned adjacent and parallel to the right side of the second drawer, and the fourth vertical support member positioned adjacent and parallel to the left side of the second drawer, wherein each side of the second drawer is slideably attached to the adjacent vertical support member;
- first drawer (previously described) has a rear face, and wherein at least a portion of the rear face of the first drawer is positioned adjacent and parallel to the fourth vertical support member when the first drawer is at the closed position.
- first and second drawers are merely rotated 90 degrees from one another when the display stand is rectangular in shape.
- Third and fourth drawers may similarly be provided on the remaining faces, with these drawers slideably attached to fifth and sixth vertical support members, and seventh and eighth vertical support members, respectively.
- the eight vertical support members are arranged to form four L-shaped supports positioned beneath each of the four corners of the display surface, wherein each of the L-shaped supports comprises two of the vertical support members.
- a cooling unit capable of dispelling cooled air may also be provided.
- the cooling unit is preferably positioned beneath the display surface and within the stand, such that the cooled air can be dispelled into the drawers, thereby cooling product stored within the drawer.
- a product display stand comprising:
- a first drawer positioned beneath the display surface for storing the product, the drawer movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the drawer is disposed within the stand when the drawer is at the closed position, wherein the drawer is angled downwardly when the drawer is at the open position, and wherein the drawer may be moved from the closed position to the open position by slideably moving the drawer from the interior of the stand in the direction of the vertical face;
- a cooling unit capable of dispelling cooled air, the cooling unit positioned beneath the display surface and within the stand, such that the cooled air can be dispelled into the drawer, thereby cooling product stored within the drawer.
- the cooling unit has an air intake
- the stand further comprises an air channel aligning the intake with the ambient so that air entering the cooling unit can be drawn from the ambient through the air channel into the intake.
- An airflow baffle may be positioned beneath the display surface, the baffle positioned so as to provide the air channel aligning the air intake and the ambient so as to the air channel. This baffle may be positioned beneath the drawer parallel to the surface upon which the stand rests.
- the interior of the display stand may also comprise a plenum chamber having an air pressure greater than the ambient air pressure.
- the cooling unit has at least one vent through which cooled air is expelled into the plenum chamber
- the stand has at least one air duct which provides fluid communication between the plenum chamber and the drawer such that cooled air in the plenum chamber can be expelled through the duct into the drawer.
- the display stand may further comprise at least one air hose secured to the cooling unit such that cooled air dispelled from the cooling unit can be forced through the air hose.
- the air hose may be attached to the rear face in fluid communication with the air duct, such that cooled air dispelled from the cooling unit will pass through the hose and the air duct into the drawer.
- a vertical support member may be positioned within the stand, with the rear face of the drawer positioned parallel and adjacent to the vertical support member. The air hose may then be attached to the vertical support member in fluid communication with an air duct provided on the support member, such that cooled air dispelled from the cooling unit will pass through the hose and the air duct into the drawer.
- At least one display surface for displaying the product thereupon
- a first drawer positioned beneath the display surface for storing the product, the drawer movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the drawer is disposed within the stand when the drawer is at the closed position, wherein the drawer is angled downwardly when the drawer is at the open position, and wherein the drawer may be moved from the closed position to the open position by slideably moving the drawer from the interior of the stand in the direction of the vertical face;
- This method may further comprise the step of moving the drawer to the closed position after the boxes containing the remaining bananas are placed in the drawer.
- the following additional steps are performed:
- the cooled air is preferably dispelled at a temperature of between about 50° and about 60° F. While bananas are preferably maintained at a temperature of between 56° and about 59° F., lower temperatures may be preferred for the cooled air due to heat gains from the surroundings. Of course the temperature of the cooled air can be controlled to maintain the appropriate pulp temperature for the bananas.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a cut-away view of another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a partially cut-away view of the embodiments of FIGS. 1 and 2, and depicts the structure and operation of the drawer assemblies;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a section of FIG. 3, with a portion of a second drawer assembly cut-away;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cut-away view of another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a partially cut-away view of an enhancement of the embodiments of FIGS. 1 and 2, and depicts the structure and operation of the drawer assemblies as well as the use of air hoses for cooling purposes;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a top plan view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 7, wherein the display surface has been removed to show the interior of the display stand;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a top plan view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, wherein the display surface has been removed to show the interior of the display stand;
- FIG. 12 is a close-up cross-sectional view of the slide mechanism of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 depicts a product display stand of the present invention, this stand being suitable for displaying various types of products to consumers in a retail outlet.
- the display stand of the present invention is particularly suited for displaying produce such as bananas, however the present invention should not be considered limited to only such uses.
- the display stand of FIG. 1 comprises at least one display surface 1 for displaying the product thereupon. While it is possible to provide a single planar display surface on the stand, it is usually desirable to provide a tiered construction having multiple display surfaces such as that shown in the device of FIG. 1. In this fashion, the product can be displayed in a single layer on each display surface with the product on each tier easily accessible to the consumer. Numerous other configurations for multiple display surfaces can be employed, and these arrangements are well-within the scope of the present invention.
- the display stand of FIG. 1 is also shown as having an aesthetic enhancement comprising a tree extending vertically above the upper most display surface. Such an enhancement is merely for aesthetic purposes, and generally serves no structural function in the preferred embodiments. Display banners are also shown as being supported by the tree enhancement, and may be used to provide various indicia to the consumer.
- the display stand of FIG. 1 also has at least one, and preferably a plurality of drawers positioned beneath the display surface. These drawers can be used for storing additional product, and are preferably sized so that at least one container (i.e., a box) can be positioned within the drawers.
- the drawers are movable between a closed position and an open position. The drawers are disposed within the stand when in the closed position. When moved to the open position the drawers angle downwardly, and preferably a portion of the drawer is positioned externally of the stand.
- the product contained therein is readily accessible by someone positioned adjacent to the drawer.
- the downward angularity of the drawers in their open position provides an aesthetically pleasing presentation for product contained therein.
- the drawers may even be maintained in their open position during use to thereby provide visual recognition of their contents.
- their tops may be opened or removed to provide further physical and visual access to their contents.
- bananas are typically shipped in rectangular boxes having a top and bottom portion. By removing the top portion of these boxes and displaying them in open drawers of the stand of FIG. 1, the consumer will be presented with an aesthetically-pleasing display of bananas both on top of the display surfaces and also within the banana boxes stored in the open drawers. Such a display of bananas within their shipping boxes may also enhance the perceived freshness of the product.
- First drawer 2 of the stand in FIG. 1 is positioned directly beneath display surface 1.
- Drawer 2 also preferably is positioned flush with first vertical face 3 of the display stand when drawer 2 is in the closed position as shown, however the drawers may be further recessed into the stand if desired.
- vertical face merely refers to the front portion of the display stand which extends vertically downward from display surface 1.
- drawer 2 is preferably sized to snugly accommodate two banana boxes of a standard size. Obviously drawer 2 could be sized as needed, depending upon the product being displayed and stored.
- a second drawer 13 is also preferably provided directly beneath and parallel to first drawer 2.
- first and second vertical support members 4 and 5 are provided.
- the vertical support members, as well as display surface 1, and the drawers themselves can be manufactured from numerous materials. Preferably, however, due to strength, rigidity, and cost, wood is preferred for all of these structures.
- First vertical support member 4 is positioned adjacent and parallel to the right side of drawers 2 and 13
- second vertical support member 5 is positioned adjacent and parallel to the left side of drawers 2 and 13.
- display surface 1 rests atop vertical support members 4 and 5, and may be secured to support members 4 and 5 by any suitable means such as nailing, gluing, or other fastening means.
- the drawers provided on the product display stands of the present invention are movable between closed and open positions.
- the right and left sides of each drawer are slideably attached to the adjacent vertical support members.
- the right side of drawer 2 is slideably attached to support member 4, and the left side of drawer 2 is slideably attached to support member 5.
- This slidable attachment is best shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, wherein a first slide channel 6 is provided on the interior of vertical support member 4.
- Slide channel 6 may either be cut directly into the interior wall of first vertical support member 4, or it may be provided by means of slide plate 7 attached to the interior surface of support member 4 (as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4).
- Slide plate 7 is merely a flat plate which is secured to the interior of support member 4, and may be made of any suitable material, such as plastic. The assembly of slide plate 7 will be more fully discussed herein.
- Slide channel 6 comprises a horizonal section 8 and a downwardly extending section 9. Downwardly extending section 9 also has a terminus point 10. While downwardly extending section 9 is shown as being vertical, it may also slope of curve downwardly and still achieve the desired result.
- a right slide coupling 11 is rigidly secured to, and extends away from, the right side of drawer 2.
- the portion of right slide coupling 11 which extends away from the right side of the drawer may then be slideably positioned within first slide channel 6.
- a similar first slide channel is also provided on second vertical support member 5, and is therefore adjacent and parallel to the left side of drawer 2.
- a left slide coupling is provided on the left side of drawer 2.
- the right and left slide couplings will slideably move within their respective first slide channels.
- the front portion of drawer 2 will begin to angle downwardly (preferably at an angle to the horizontal of about 45 degrees or less).
- a means for supporting the rear portion of drawer 2 is provided, when the right and left slide couplings reach the terminus point of the downwardly extending section of their respective slide channels, drawer 2 will be angled downwardly as shown in FIG. 3.
- a portion of the drawer also preferably extends out of the stand when the drawer is in the open position.
- second right slide coupling 18 will slideably move within second slide channel 19.
- first right slide coupling 11 moves through downwardly extending section 9 of the first slide channel
- second right slide coupling 18 will pivot within slide channel 19, thereby maintaining the elevation of the rear portion of drawer 2 as the front portion of drawer 2 angles downwardly.
- the same result may also be accomplished by merely providing a ledge or lip corresponding in dimension to second slide channel 19.
- This ledge or lip can merely extend inwardly from the interior surface of vertical support members 4 and 5 to provide a support surface for the rear portion of drawer 2.
- the edge of the ledge or lip will act as a lever upon which the rear portion of the drawer will pivot.
- the slide couplings are preferably attached to the drawers by means of a section of angle iron 22.
- the slide couplings may merely be fastened directly to the drawer itself, however strength may be sacrificed.
- angle iron section 22 is secured to base 23 of drawer 20 such that the flat portion of angle iron 22 which extends downwardly from base 23 lies flush with the left edge of drawer 20.
- Angle iron 22 can be secured to base 23 in any suitable fashion, such as by screw 27.
- Left slide coupling 16 is then secured to angle iron 22 so that slide coupling 16 extends away from the left side of drawer 20.
- Left side coupling 16 can be secured to angle iron 22 by any suitable means such as treading, and the coupling itself can be of many different constructions.
- slide coupling 16 could comprise a roller wheel such as those typically found in conventional desk drawers.
- slide coupling 16 is preferably a shoulder bolt (also known as a socket-head shoulder screw) which has been threadably secured to angle iron 22.
- This shoulder bolt comprises a threaded section 24, a middle section 25, and a head 26.
- Left side channel 17, as well as the other slide channels of the invention, are preferably of a T shaped cross section, such that head 26 of slide coupling 16 will be held within slide channel 17 as shown in FIG. 4.
- slide coupling 16 could also merely be a horizontal pin extending away from the left side of drawer 20, however the preferred construction shown in FIG. 4 provides a more secure slidable attachment to left side plate 15 which is secured to the corresponding vertical support member 35.
- the display stand of the present invention may have numerous slideably moveable drawers. Each of these drawers may be attached to the stand in the manner described immediately above. Thus, each drawer will be slideably attached to vertical support members positioned parallel and adjacent to the right and left sides of the drawer. This slidable attachment can be achieved by use of slide channels provided in slide plates attached to the vertical support members immediately adjacent to the right and left sides of each drawer.
- FIG. 11 is a top plan view of the display stand of FIG. 1, with display surface 1 removed.
- drawer 2 is shown having adjacent first and second vertical support members 4 and 5, respectively.
- drawer 20 has corresponding third and fourth vertical support members 34 and 35, respectively, positioned adjacent and parallel to the right and left sides of drawer 20.
- a third set of drawers may be provided along third vertical face 40.
- fifth and sixth vertical support members 44 and 45 are positioned adjacent and parallel to the right and left ends of drawer 41 positioned along third vertical face 40.
- a fourth set of drawers may be provided along fourth vertical face 50.
- seventh and eighth vertical support members 54 and 55 are positioned adjacent and parallel to the right and left sides of drawer 51, respectively.
- the arrangement of the display stand as shown in FIGS. 1 and 11 thus provides an efficient use of nearly the entire volume of the stand positioned below display surface 1, and also provides drawer space around the entire periphery of the stand.
- the grocer or consumer may access products stored within the drawers from a position adjacent any of the four vertical faces of the stand.
- the portion of four of the vertical support members (4, 34, 44 and 54) which is positioned external of the stand, provides a convenient and readily-visible location for various indicia.
- product logos can be affixed to the external surface of these four vertical support members, such as shown by the letter A on support member 4 of FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 1 and 11 One advantage of the configuration shown in FIGS. 1 and 11 is that it can be readily modified to provide units suitable for placement in various locations within the retail establishment.
- a display stand suitable for placement against a wall or other vertical surface if provided.
- Such a display stand is often referred to as an "end cap" display, and is often positioned at the end of a row of display units.
- the fourth set of drawers positioned along fourth vertical face 50 of FIG. 11 have been removed.
- vertical support member 44 of FIG. 11 can be merely extended across the entire vertical face 50 to a point where it meets vertical support member 54.
- fourth vertical face 50 is merely a solid vertical wall.
- FIG. 10 depicts a display stand suitable for placement in a corner of the retail space.
- the sets of drawers positioned along both the third and fourth vertical faces (40 and 50 of FIG. 11) have been removed.
- the third and fourth vertical faces may merely be solid vertical walls.
- the display stand of FIGS. 1 and 11 having drawers about all 4 vertical faces could be placed in a corner as shown in FIG. 10, however the third and fourth sets of drawers would not be accessible.
- FIG. 5 Yet another embodiment of the display stand is shown in FIG. 5.
- the stand of FIG. 5 would typically be positioned along a vertical wall, and provides drawers only along first vertical surface 3.
- the second, third and fourth vertical faces of the display stand of FIG. 5 are merely vertical walls which extend to the lower edge of the display surface.
- the drawer assemblies in the device of FIG. 5, however, are identical to that previously described.
- a plurality of the display stands shown in FIG. 5 may be positioned end to end in order to provide additional display and storage space. Thus, in FIG. 5 two such display stands placed end to end are shown.
- drawer 2 comprises a planar base portion 30, front face 31, and rear face 32.
- Base portion 30 is preferably merely a flat, rectangular structure, and front and rear faces 31 and 32 may be rectangular structures having a length approximately equal to that of base portion 30. Alternately, front and rear faces 31 and 32 may comprise angle brackets secured to base portion 30 (as best shown by FIG. 3 for front face 31 ).
- the front and rear faces of each drawer may be attached in any suitable manner, such as by a screw or by gluing.
- Front face 31 is preferably sized so as to fully retain boxes placed within the drawers even while the drawers are angled downwardly, while also not entirely covering the front sides of the boxes placed therein.
- front face 31 is particularly desirable when boxes having ventilation openings (such as shown by phantom lines in FIG. 2), and/or when the grocer would like the consumer to observe indicia placed upon the sides of the boxes stored within the drawer (such as product logos). If front face 31 is low enough so as to not cover the ventilation openings, improved ventilation can be provided to the interior of the boxes. In addition, since many boxes such as those used for produce contain various indicia and trademarks on the sides of the boxes, it is also desirable to allow the consumer to visually perceive the material printed on the sides of the boxes. Having a low front face 31 insures that this will be the case. Thus, front face 31 is preferably only as high as necessary to retain the boxes within the drawers when the drawers are in the open position (i.e., angled downwardly).
- Rear face 32 may also be sized identically to front face 31, as shown in FIG. 1. For added strength and improved retention of boxes contained within the drawers, however, rear face 32 may also be extended as high as desired, as long as rear face 32 does not interfere with movement of the drawers. Thus, as shown in FIG. 7, rear face 32 may extend above the height of the boxes placed within the display stand. Since there is no concern of rear face 32 blocking the observation of the sides of the box, the only concern is that adequate ventilation be provided to products stored within the drawers when necessary. As will be discussed further herein, however, supplemental ventilation means may be provided in order to insure adequate ventilation to the product contained within the drawers even when the larger rear faces are employed on the drawers.
- slide channels present on the vertical support members of the present invention may be provided by means of a slide plate.
- This structure is shown in the cut-away, isometric view of FIG. 12, wherein right slide plate 7 having second slide channel 19 is shown.
- Slide channel 19 is of a T-shaped cross-section, and has a terminus point 28.
- Slide coupling 18 can be of numerous constructions, however, it is shown in FIG. 12 as a shoulder bolt, often referred to as a socket-head shoulder screw.
- slide coupling 18 is inserted into slide channel 19 such that middle section 25 of coupling 18 is positioned within first section 36 of slide channel 19, and head 26 of coupling 18 is positioned within second section 37 of slide channel 19.
- the T-shaped configuration of the slide channel insures that the bolt will be retained within slide channel 19, and that coupling 18 can freely slide within channel 19. Threaded portion 24 of slide coupling 18 may then be threaded into angle iron section 22 thereby securing coupling 18 to angle iron 22. Optionally, a washer may be placed between middle section 25 of coupling 18 and angle iron section 22, to improve the slideability.
- Slide plate 7 may then be secured to the interior of first vertical support member 4. This may be accomplished, for example, by means of a plurality of screws.
- Drawer 2 may then be placed upon horizontal surface 29 of angle iron 22, and secured thereto by any number of means.
- an optional cooling unit 60 may be provided within the interior of the display stand.
- the cooling unit may also, when needed, provide humidification. This is particularly true when the product being displayed and stored is bananas, as this product greatly benefits from being stored in a cool (56°-59° F.) moist atmosphere.
- Cooling unit 60 may operate by any of a number of means, and preferably is of a type which provides an economical, easily-operated source of cool and/or moist air. This can be achieved, for example, by providing a simple evaporative cooling unit (commonly referred to as a "swamp cooler").
- a more expensive refrigerated cooling unit 60 can also be provided.
- air is drawn into cooling unit 60 through intake 61, and the cooled and/or humidified air is dispelled through vents 62.
- Vents 62 are preferably aligned with the ventilation openings in the boxes stored in the unit in order to insure efficient cooling of the boxes.
- the vents be positioned so that the air can be directed towards as many drawers of the display stand as possible.
- vents would be provided about the entire periphery of the cooling unit.
- baffle plate 63 is provided along first vertical face 3 parallel to the surface upon which the display stand rests.
- a baffle can also be provided on one or more of the other vertical faces of the display stand.
- the purpose of baffle plate 63 is to regulate the source and flow of the air which is drawn into cooling unit 60 through intake 61.
- baffle plate 63 will help insure that air is drawn into the cooling unit through the air channel formed between baffle plate 63 and the surface upon which the display stand rests.
- baffle plate 63 thus provides fluid communication between air intake 61 and the ambient through the air channel located between baffle plate 63 and the surface upon which the display stand rests.
- this air channel will also be defined by the vertical support members positioned at either end of baffle plate 63.
- baffle plate 63 could be located directly beneath display surface 1 to thereby provide an air channel between display surface I and the baffle plate, along with a corresponding adjustment in the location of intake 61.
- fluid communication between air intake 61 and ambient air external of said display stand can be accomplished by any of a number alternative means. For example, in the device shown in FIG. 2, air could even be drawn through the tree structure located atop the uppermost display surface. The only modification would be that air intake 61 would need to be located atop cooling unit 60 in fluid communication with the ambient external air.
- FIG. 9 shows yet another means for segregating air intake into cooling unit 60.
- baffle plate 63 is provided along second vertical face 14 as shown in FIG. 2.
- air flow segregation is improved by also providing duct plates 64 and 65.
- Baffle plate 63 is then extended inwardly until it meets cooling unit 60.
- Duct plate 64 and 65 need be no higher in height than the distance between baffle plate 63 and the surface upon which the display stand rests. In this fashion, air will be drawn into the cooling unit through the air channel formed by baffle plate 63, duct plates 64 and 65, and the surface upon which the display stand rests.
- second vertical support member 45 extends completely to the surface upon which the display stand rests (except in the area traversed by baffle plate 63), complete airflow segregation can be achieved: air is only drawn into cooling unit 60 from beneath drawer 21.
- each of the four internally extending vertical support members (5, 35, 45 and 55), may be extended through the interior of the display stand until each abuts against the opposite internally extending vertical support member.
- vertical support member 5 can be extended through the interior of the display stand until it abuts against second vertical support member 55.
- the structure thus shown in FIG. 9 will be sturdier than that shown in FIG. 11, and thus may, in some instances, be more desired.
- the extension of the four second vertical support members that are shown in FIG. 9 will act to create a plenum chamber within the interior of the display stand when baffle plate 63 and duct plates 64 and 65, or equivalent structures, are employed.
- the plenum chamber will be bounded by the underside of display surface 1, the four internally extending vertical support members (5, 35, 45 and 55), and the surface upon which the stand rests, provided that air drawn into the cooling unit is drawn through an air channel segregated from the interior of the display stand (as previously described).
- an air duct 66 can then be provided in vertical support member 35.
- air duct 66 can be positioned so that it aligns with the standard ventilation openings on the banana boxes, to thereby further direct the air flow from cooling unit 60 directly into the interior of the banana boxes.
- air duct 67 may be provided in rear face 32.
- air duct 67 must be aligned with air duct 66 to insure proper air flow into the interior of drawer 2 from the plenum chamber.
- similar air ducts may be provided in all of the second vertical support members in order to direct the air flow from the plenum chamber into each drawer, at the desired location.
- air hoses may be employed.
- cooling and/or humidified air is expelled from cooling unit 60 through one or more air hoses.
- air hose 68 extends from cooling unit 60 through air duct 66 and is aligned with air duct 67 of rear face 32. Air hose 68 is then preferably secured to rear face 32 by any suitable means.
- Air hose 68 is preferably of a flexible material such as rubber, and may even be of a pleated, accordion-like construction.
- Air hose 68 is preferably of sufficient length so that when drawer 2 is moved to the open position, air hose 68 will remain attached to rear face 32 and will be extended through air duct 66. In this fashion, fluid communication between cooling unit 60 and the drawer can be maintained even when the drawer is in the open position.
- the air hose is merely extended through the air duct in the second vertical support member, and maintains its connection with the rear face of the drawer.
- the present invention also comprises a method for displaying and storing produce, such as bananas.
- the display stand of the present invention is employed in this method, and the produce to be displayed is placed atop the display surface of the stand. After the display surface has been stocked, the remaining boxes of produce are then placed within the drawers of the display stand. The drawers may then be either moved to their closed position, or may even be maintained in their open, downwardly angled position. In both cases, indicia on the sides of the boxes are clearly visible to the consumer. In addition, when the drawers are in their open position, the interior of the boxes can be viewed, and thus it is desirable that the tops of the boxes stored within the drawers are first removed before placing them within the drawers.
- the grocer may then remove additional product from the boxes contained within the drawers, placing the same atop the display surface. In this fashion, the grocer will have to make fewer trips to the storage areas where additional boxes of the produce are kept.
- the provision of a cooling and/or humidification unit in the stand will further prolong the shelf life of the produce being displayed and stored. The overall effect is that an aesthetically-pleasing display of the produce is presented to the consumer, and the quality of the produce itself is improved.
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